-{\listtext - }Animated collapse: hook a Toggle button up to the split view's toggleCollapse: action to collapse the subview configured as collapsible. The split view will synchronise its state with the button.\

-\b0 \cf0 {\listtext \'95 }There's been an API change in BWSheetController. The delegate method now gets passed the button that initiated the sheet close. This is helpful because in the event that there are multiple buttons hooked up to the messageDelegateAndCloseSheet: method, you can distinguish which button called the method and behave accordingly.\

-{\listtext \'95 }Made the headers for BWSelectableToolbar and BWSplitView public\

-{\listtext \'95 }Fixed a serious bug where IB would crash whenever a window that contained a selectable toolbar had certain properties modified (like whether it had a unified toolbar or could resize)\

-{\listtext \'95 }Fixed bug where if a window in IB with a bottom bar was closed and then opened, its bottom bar would disappear\

-\b0 \cf0 {\listtext \'95 }When you build your project, you may get a warning that says "Could not find object file...". It's harmless and you can ignore it. A fix is being worked on for a future release.\

-\b0 \cf0 {\listtext \'95 }If your IB version is greater than 3.1.1 (672): Simulating is not supported for any document that has a selectable toolbar in it. The toolbar will not be able to save correctly and will be unusable. You will have to quit Interface Builder and restore to a previous version of the nib. Version control is highly recommended. You

-\b must

-\b0 back up your document on a consistent basis if you want to use this toolbar.\

-\ls16\ilvl0\cf0 {\listtext \'95 }Interface Builder currently has a bug where a toolbar won't remember any changes to its configuration since an item was added to it. If you take a standard toolbar, rearrange some items in it or remove a few items, it will not remember that configuration when you save the document. To work around this problem, remove an item from the toolbar and add it back before you save the document.\

-{\listtext \'95 }If you want your window with a selectable toolbar to have a bottom bar, drag the bottom bar item to the window like you would normally, but repeat this for each tab in the window.\

-{\listtext \'95 }When you re-order the items in the toolbar you'll have to reselect the toolbar for the "Active Tab" pop-up menu to reflect the new order.\

-{\listtext \'95 }Make sure, in the outline view, not to double click an item in one of the views in the window that is not nested in the window's current content view. Doing so will cause IB to crash. Instead, switch to the tab with the item, then double click it.\

-{\listtext \'95 }Use no more than one selectable toolbar per NIB/XIB. And no more than one document with a selectable toolbar should be open in IB at any particular time.\

-{\listtext \'95 }Removing the separator, space, or flexible space from the toolbar's allowed items will remove all items from the toolbar.\

-\b0 \cf0 {\listtext \'95 }When using the drag handles to resize certain controls positioned on a bottom bar, the window will take the click and will move while the control stays stationary. As a workaround, try holding the Control key while resizing the control. If that fails, resize it in the inspector.\

-{\listtext \'95 }Bottom bars must be added to the window's content view rather than any subview.\